Was looking at slow cookers. (crock pots) ... Then saw the so called all inclusive cookers. Also found Pressure Cookers.
What I saw on Pressure Cookers, sold me. I had to give one a try. This is one that is set on the stove. Isn't an electronic gizmo, plug in, toy.
I always wondered how professional cooks could get some of this stuff out to the table in a timely manner. Now I know. Pressure Cookers.

I guess I should mention the Pressure Cooker I bought.
It's a Fagor Duo 8 quart stainless steel pressure cooker with steamer basket.
I do admit. I got a deal on this at Amazon. I think the vendor has been swamped by purchases of the all in one plug in cookers? This type isn't very popular anymore?

Stovetop pressure cookers have always fluctuated in price but I got curious and took a look and you're right - this year the Fagor Duo 8 qt. has dropped to $35 three times - that's a huge savings! Stovetop pressure cookers are pretty awesome (especially when I had a baby and had to cook everything to mush to puree - it's such a time saver), but it's unlikely they are being used in a professional restaurant kitchen. Items that take a long time to cook are often partially cooked and ready to be finished and plated (like risotto, braises, etc). Pressure cookers do find their way into high end haute cuisine as there are flavors and techniques that can be used that aren't available without using it as a tool, but your typical non prix fixe menu restaurant probably won't use them because of flexibility (it takes a couple minutes to pressurize and depressurize and can really break up the flow in a kitchen).

It appears somebody tried to pull fraud on me. Got an email saying it was delivered today. To NY. Not SD. I started looking. All kinds of info doesn't match up. Seller's email doesn't work. I talked with Amazon. They said not to worry. My credit card info and all is safe. Please wait a couple days. Give this person a chance to reply.
I checked back on this pressure cooker. There were two sellers in the same state offering this at that price. I think you may have seen that. Both are gone now. Best price is double that for one with cosmetic damage.
I wrote Amazon back. Explained. They said they are looking into possible fraud. Still want me to wait two days for a possible reply.

I honestly am not hoping on much of a result. So?
I could get a three piece set for just under $100 from Amazon.
I could get the same for double what I paid with cosmetic defects.
At these prices... I could go for one of those all in one plug in gizmos. I'm not crazy about that. But could?
Or I could wait for one of these at around $35? I kinda like that?
What does anyone think?

On youtube. America's Test Kitchen has the opinion on those electric cookers are worth what you pay. That's why the stove top pressure cookers cost what they do. They're quality. I figured, with an electric cooker. I'd just be buying more of a toy, than a serious kitchen utensil.

I really am not 'wanting' with this stuff. Just things I need. I'm going to be making enough mistakes of my own. Don't need to be fooling around with something that is making mistakes for me.

Was looking at slow cookers. (crock pots) ... Then saw the so called all inclusive cookers. Also found Pressure Cookers.

Just saw this "hi-tec" pressure cooker - the Instant Pot IP-Smart - I found this cooker really interesting ! Price seems to be fair, and the features of this cooker are pretty good.
Anybody has purchased this cooker ? Please any comments / feedback.
Thank you.

I pretty much ruled against any of the plug in Instant Pot types. They just seem like more of a toy. When a basic pressure cooker is selling for the same, or more. There must be a reason.

I have gotten into basic cooking with my pressure cooker. I've been doing so much. Finally got frustrated, looked in the cookbook that came with it. Started doing potatoes. Grabbing stuff from my seasonings cupboard. Gee.. this might taste good? Following the basics of the recipe. This stuff is actually turning out not bad at all. And it's quick! I like that I can have finished potatoes in 15 minutes...start to finish (eating). Not like waiting an hour for a potato to cook. So I'm progressing, from the ground up. I really like this thing. It satisfies my lack of patience in waiting for something to eat.
Now to find the time to get into better recipes. Practices.
I think this is a smart purchase. Even a crock pot. Spend most of that time setting the thing up. So? I can just do it quick with this.